Brent Myers, who boasts three decades of collegiate experience, was elevated to offensive coordinator this season, in addition to continuing to oversee the team's tight ends.

Before joining UNLV, Myers spent three seasons as offensive line coach and running game coordinator at the University of Louisville. During his tenure with the Cardinals, he mentored a pair of first team All-Big East performers in center Eric Wood and guard/tackle George Bussey.

Prior to joining Louisville, he spent three seasons in the same position at Arizona State University of the Pac-10 Conference.

A veteran of eight bowl games, Myers also served one season as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach at the University of Utah in 2003. He joined the Utes after spending three seasons as the offensive line coach at the University of Washington (2000-02). He was also the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Boise State (1998-99). Myers' other stops included Northern Arizona (1992-97), Eastern Washington (1982-83, 1985-91) and Southern Illinois (1984).

A Seattle native, Myers was a Division II honorable mention All-America player at EWU in 1981 and earned his degree from the school in 1982. Myers and his wife, Susan, have a daughter, Morgan.